Ch 19 Biology
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| 1. What is the kingdom Protista | Conatins eukaryotes that are not plants, animals, or fungi.
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| 2. How many cells do protists have | Some are unicellular, some are multicellular
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| 3. What protists can cause disease | Amebic dysentery, giardiasis, sleeping sickness
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| 4. Are fungi heterotrophic or autotrophic | Heterotrophic
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| 5. What is mychorrizae | Aid in the transfer of mineral from soil to roots
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| 6. What does cilia do | Swim and capture food
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| 7. What is a protozoan | Animal-like protists
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| 8. What are the characteristics of a plant like protists | Have chlorophyll
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| 9. What are fungal cell walls made from | Chitin
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| 10. How does an amoeba capture food |
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| 11. Where does agar come from | Red algae
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| 12. Which eukaryotes are placed into the kingdom Protista | Single celled euaryotes, slime molds, seaweed, water molds
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| 13. What is a pseudopodia | Ameboid movement
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| 14. What are the characteristics of algae | Photosynthetic, found in fresh and salt water, vary in size
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| 15. How do protists affect humans | Nitrogen cycle, disease
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| 16. Where do most protists live | water
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| 17. Be able to identify different types of protists from pictures | Pseudopods, flagella, cilia
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| 18. How can we classify protists | How they get their food, plantlike- make food, animal-like consume food, fungus-like decompose, may change due to genetic relationships
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